Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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Strana x
... never taken up or laid down without reverence . Lyly's Endymion sleeps with the moon , that shines in at the window , and a breath of wind stirring at a distance seems a sigh from the tree under which he grew old . Faustus disputes in ...
... never taken up or laid down without reverence . Lyly's Endymion sleeps with the moon , that shines in at the window , and a breath of wind stirring at a distance seems a sigh from the tree under which he grew old . Faustus disputes in ...
Strana xi
... never seen them equalled . " In accordance with his father's design that he should be a dissenting minister , Hazlitt spent four or five years at a Unitarian College at Hackney , where he was found to have " a dry and intractable under ...
... never seen them equalled . " In accordance with his father's design that he should be a dissenting minister , Hazlitt spent four or five years at a Unitarian College at Hackney , where he was found to have " a dry and intractable under ...
Strana xv
... never reveal . " I have loitered my life away , reading books , looking at pictures , going to plays , hearing , think- ing , writing on what pleased me best . I have wanted only one thing to make me happy , but wanting that have wanted ...
... never reveal . " I have loitered my life away , reading books , looking at pictures , going to plays , hearing , think- ing , writing on what pleased me best . I have wanted only one thing to make me happy , but wanting that have wanted ...
Strana xvi
... never betrayed him ; I never slackened in my admiration for him ; I was the same to him ( neither better nor worse ) , though he could not see it , as in the days when he thought fit to trust me . At this instant he may be pre- paring ...
... never betrayed him ; I never slackened in my admiration for him ; I was the same to him ( neither better nor worse ) , though he could not see it , as in the days when he thought fit to trust me . At this instant he may be pre- paring ...
Strana xvii
William Hazlitt John Hay Lobban. early enthusiasm for Buonaparte never underwent a change . His idolatry of Napoleon and the publi- cation of Scott's rival work in the preceding year made the commercial failure of his book inevitable ...
William Hazlitt John Hay Lobban. early enthusiasm for Buonaparte never underwent a change . His idolatry of Napoleon and the publi- cation of Scott's rival work in the preceding year made the commercial failure of his book inevitable ...
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